Upload and manage pdfs of minutes, agendas and newsletters for your organization.

Provides editor functions and shortcodes to display a listing or link to
individuals files. The uploaded files are stored in a user-named folder in the uploads directory
and are not indexed in the database. This allows users to mass-upload
existing files through an ftp program if necessary.

Shortcodes

show: which types of documents to show, defined by the ‘slug’ for each document type in the plugin settings, or ‘all’ for all document types. For multiple document types, use a comma separated list (e.g., show=minutes,agendas).

months_order: within a given year in the table, show the months in ascending order (ASC) or descending order (DESC)

omit_empty: if a month in a given year has no documents, should that month be omitted from the table? Defaults to false.

year: which years to display. You can enter a specific year, a comma-separated list of years, a range, or use the keywords ‘current’ for the current year or ‘previous’ for the previous year. Valid examples:year=2008

year=2005-2009

year=2005,2007,2011

year=2004,2007-2008

year=current

year=previous,current

year=all

id: the id to be applied to the table

class: the class to be applied to the table, default is minagnews_tbl

attr: additional attributes to be applied, e.g., “width=’100%'”. This string will be added as is to the table tag. The table defaults to cellspacing=’0′ cellpadding=’4′ width=’100%’ unless overridden with attr=”attr”

[minagnews-link doctype=”doctype” date=”date” id=”id” class=”class” ]

doctype: the document type slug, as specified in the plugin settings

date: the date of the document, e.g., 2012-04-12, or ‘latest’ for the most current document of the given type

id: id to be applied to the link

class: class to be applied to the link

If invalid data is provided in the shortcode, a link will not be created. However, the document does not need to exist in order for the shortcode to be created (unless ‘latest’ is selected as the date).

Requirements

PHP 5+

WordPress 3.0+

More Information

For more information about this plugin and its development, contact Brenda Egeland, brenda@redletterdesign.net

Can this handle more than one document for a given date for a given document type?

Sorry, no. The file naming convention is based on no more than one document per date for each document type.

Can I change how the table looks? I don’t like the headings, etc.

These are all controlled by CSS. The default class for the table is minagnews_tbl.

The links for documents within the same month should be on separate lines.

You can do this via CSS in your style.css file, e.g., table.minagnews_tbl td a { display: block; }

1.0.1

2012-07-04 Fixed error in omit_empty=true case where only some document types were being displayed.

1.0.0

2012-07-04 – New features for shortcodes. Some general code cleanup.

0.2.1

2011-10-11 – Trying to get this readme file right!

0.2

2011-10-11 – Added shortcode options to select only certain years and subsets of document types, and a number of bug fixes.
Thanks to Ethan Piliavin for finding and correction a problem with document order, and to Tim Carey for ideas on handling shortcode options
for selecting only certain years.

Let your readers know how much time the blog post will take for reading. Mins To Read plugin calculates the read time of a blog post based on words present in it.

Automatically updates the read time based on the updates the blog post/article recieves.This plugin takes care of calculation of read time of all your existing blog posts in a single click. Apart from this, users can configure reading speed for their posts. Default positions available with custom class addition support for the same. Users can position the mins to read feature by functional calls in theme file.

Salient Features

Calculate read time based on number of words in article/post.

Calculate read time for existing posts in a single click

Set read speed for articles.

Read time will be updated according to the update of the post.

Shortcode Available [mtr_print] to be added to theme files or content

If you have any particular idea on how the plugin should work, raise a ticket in support section.